Immerse

Offering a blend of history, culture, and Southern charm, from the stately homes along Grand Boulevard to hands-on classes at the Viking Cooking School. Visitors can also explore local museums that highlight Delta art, history, and storytelling, making Greenwood an engaging place to discover.

ARTS & CULTURE

Immerse

ARTS & CULTURE

Offering a blend of history, culture, and Southern charm, from the stately homes along Grand Boulevard to hands-on classes at the Viking Cooking School. Visitors can also explore local museums that highlight Delta art, history, and storytelling, making Greenwood an engaging place to discover.

Step into Greenwood’s story along Grand Boulevard, where history, architecture and community blend seamlessly. At Viking Cooking School, hands-on culinary classes bring creativity to the table. Discover the filming locations of ‘The Help’ and see the Delta through new eyes at the Museum of the Mississippi Delta and Back in the Day Museum.

GRAND BOULEVARD

Greenwood, Mississippi, is a city of rivers, history and charm. Stroll oak-lined Grand Boulevard to see Tudor, Colonial Revival, and Spanish Eclectic homes—many featured in The Help—and let the city’s rich past come alive around every corner.

VIKING COOKING SCHOOL

Experience the original Viking Cooking School in Greenwood, Viking’s hometown! Take hands-on or demonstration lessons from expert chefs, mastering dishes from tacos to soufflés in a full Viking kitchen. Advance reservations required. Call (662) 451-6750 or visit the Viking Cooking School website to sign up.
women sharing a laugh at viking cooking school

The Help Tour

Step into the world of “The Help” in Greenwood, where scenes from Kathryn Stockett’s bestselling novel came to life. Take a self-guided driving tour to visit iconic filming locations, peek at where the stars stayed and see the city through the eyes of the cast and crew.

MUSEUMS

The Museum of the Mississippi Delta is at the crossroads of Delta history and art. The archaeology exhibit includes the largest collection of Native American trade beads in the southern United States, and artifacts and furniture from the home of former Choctaw Chief Greenwood Leflore are on display in the Malmaison Room.

The Back in the Day Museum on Young Street is a community museum exploring the history of the blues, Baptist Town and African-American culture in the Delta.

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